Located at Hospet, Royal Orchid Central Kireeti-HAMPI Hospet is 12 km from Hampi – the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a spa, outdoor pool and 4 dining options.
Mahesh
India
Nice Breakfast...Nice Sheff..cooperative polite Healthy break fast ....Flute plying nice.Enjoyed
Hotel Varsha offers accommodation in Hampi. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Leo Woods Hampi River view features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Hampi. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Christoph
India
Location and lodge area were great despite distance to Hampi.
Lodges were ok
KSTDC Hotel Mayura Bhuvaneshwari Kamalapur features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Hampi. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Situated at just 2-minute walk from Virupaksha Temple and Tungabhadra River, Thilak Home Stay is located in Hampi. Free WiFi access is available in this homestay.
José Antonio
Spain
The location is very close to the main monuments. The hosts were friendly and arranged a pick up for us from the train station to the accommodation.
The property was very clean, we had towels, shampoos and soups.Also, it is closed to restaurants that offer good food such as Chillout Ganesha.
Located in Hampi in the Karnataka region, Arjun Homestay features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
ILANKOVAN
Malaysia
Personal touch and very prompt service. The owners make every efforts to ensure that we are conformable.
Pampa, the auto driver who is linked to the Homestay provides good and reliable tour.
Offering city views, Mango Tree Homestay in Hampi provides accommodation, a garden and a shared lounge. This homestay offers free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Joao
Portugal
A quiet, comfortable, clean and pleasant home to rest when visiting Hampi
Situated in Hampi, Kalyan Guesthouse features accommodation with seating area. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. The guest house has family rooms.
marja
Netherlands
This guesthouse has a very good location: near the main streets of Hampi. Our room was cosy, clean and comfortable. The owner is helpful and knowledgable.
Hampi is a small village so don’t expect a luxurious resort! This guesthouse is in accordance with its surroundings.
And … Hampi is amazing!
Set in Hampi in the Karnataka region, Abhi Homestay Hampi features accommodation with access to a fitness room. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hampi cost £34 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hampi are £79 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hampi can on average be found for £119 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hampi this weekend is £31 or, for a 4-star hotel, £93. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hampi for this weekend cost on average around £91 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £31 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hampi for tonight. You'll pay on average around £93 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hampi will cost around £79 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Hubli Airport, 160km from Hampi, then take a taxi or bus. Alternatively, take a train to Hospet Junction, 13km away. For domestic travellers, direct buses from major Indian cities are available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru. It's well-connected globally and is approximately 350km from Hampi, offering several transport options to reach the destination.
In Hampi, India, public transport is limited. The most common ways to get around are by auto-rickshaw, hired bicycle or on foot. Auto-rickshaws are readily available, while bicycles can be rented from local shops. Walking is feasible as many attractions are close together. Driving is less common due to narrow, crowded streets.
The best area to stay in Hampi, India, is Virupapura Gaddi, popularly known as Hampi Island. It's a hub for tourists, offering a range of accommodations, eateries, and proximity to major attractions.
Hampi, India experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The average temperature ranges from 25°C to 35°C throughout the year. The summer season, from March to June, is hot and dry. The monsoon season, from July to September, brings heavy rainfall. The winter season, from October to February, is mild and pleasant.
The best time to visit Hampi, India is from November to February. During these months, the weather is pleasantly cool, averaging between 15°C to 30°C, making it ideal for sightseeing and exploring the ancient ruins. The monsoon season, from June to August, is less recommended due to heavy rainfall, which can hinder outdoor activities.
Explore the ancient ruins of Hampi, starting with the iconic Virupaksha Temple and the intricate Vijaya Vittala Temple. Stroll through the bustling Hampi Bazaar, admire the unique architecture of Lotus Mahal, and visit the Elephant Stables. Just outside Hampi, in Hospet, marvel at the impressive Tungabhadra Dam.
What guests said about Hampi:
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Scored 10
It was an amazing experience.
It was an amazing experience. We went for Holi and it was worth it. The only pain point was the weather. It was too hot so I would definitely recommend you go either during monsoon or post that. Apart from that the landscape is very unique and beautiful.
Priyanka
India
10
Scored 10
Hampi is a very special place even if you just want to watch...
Hampi is a very special place even if you just want to watch the sunrise or the sunset, however it alot more to offer with the history of the city. I fully rec
ommend you hire a qualified guide for the day it costs around 2500/3000 but well worth it otherwise your just walking around ancient sites not knowing what it all was. It's very spread out so you need transport, scooters tuktuk taxi. Alot is free but some places you need to pay it costs 600 which lets you into 3 of the locations. The temple elephant goes down to the river for its daily bath which is a good experience as you can get in the river near to it. Just enjoy it
john
France
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Scored 10
The sheer extent of the historical sites is remarkable.
The sheer extent of the historical sites is remarkable. We benefitted from being adjacent to this in the Temple View Hotel in the bazaar area. The museum and main palaces are a must, made more pleasant and achievable on the heat by engaging an auto rickshaw driver at an agreed rate for the day( suggest 1,500 rupees for the day) Chill out bamboo was our favourite eating and cool drink location.
Ken
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nobody will tell you the following.
Nobody will tell you the following.
I previewed nearly hundreds of videos on Hampi on YouTube. But nobody gave proper iternary about how to visit the places.
Use Google map and directions to visit the places. Hier two wheeler if you don't have your own vehicle. Do not go for auto rickshaw option unless otherwise you can't drive.
Start the morning with queens bath and surrounding temples. Then visit Vitthal temple.
Take some rest in your hotel and in the evening visit sunset point and surrounding temples.
At night you can visit virupaksha temple.
Next morning visit sunrise point. Then go for "darli" ride. Visit the other side of Hampi that is hippy Island. Visit Anjanedari hill.
If you have more time you can visit the other remaining places.
UdayKurtkoti
India
10
Scored 10
As the Hampi is famous for the Stone Chariot which was...
As the Hampi is famous for the Stone Chariot which was situated at the Vitthala Temple and other monuments which includes Virupaksha Temple. The best thing is the Sunrise & Sunset at the different locations i.e. Matanga Hills, Sanapur Lake etc. Overall the Best trip for the solo travellers as we will get partners from the another countries which came to roam Hampi. If you want to chillout with your friends definitely visit but book a room near virupaksha temple and use bicycle or the journey which will give best experience ever.
Naresh
10
Scored 10
Hampi is known as the Vijayanagara Empire ruins.
Hampi is known as the Vijayanagara Empire ruins. It has been a hidden gem in India and only started getting its due recognition in the past few years. There are two aspects of Hampi, one is more related to heritage, the architecture, and the other is a kind of hippie part where most of foreign tourist like to spend their time.
We enjoyed both aspects of Hampi and were glad that we made this trip although we should have planned for at least another day to spend. Recommandation would be to plan at least for 2 full days to visit all the heritage and then relax your self in the evening.
this property is within the Jindal Vidya nagar, amidst greenary. Take a walk to explore the locality, this is mainly for Jindal corporates regular public are not allowed. except for hyatt residents. Kaladama near Hyatt is amazing, no one at the hotel will talk about these. you will need to explore on your own. this hotel is 35kms from hampi so there is quite a bit of time spent travelling, keep additional time to spend at this beautiful Hyatt place and it’s surroundings.
My recent stay at Mamatha Guest inn was a pleasant experience overall. The cleanliness of the room was commendable, with the housekeeping staff maintaining a high standard throughout my visit. I found the hotel to be quite reasonable compared to others in the area. The amenities provided exceeded my expectations given the affordable pricing. I would recommend Mamatha Guest inn for those seeking a clean and budget-friendly accommodation option.
This stay was the best stay for us, It's brand new property so you can go and get the pleasure of best home stay, particularly the polite way of communicating, the cleanliness, guide for the local things and the guy ready for any help at any time.
This is at New Hampi which is very close to Hampi but don't worry about convenience, it's ready to you any time.
Special Thanks to Nagendra for making our stay best...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Mango Tree is a small hotel where you'll feel at home. The room was super clean and breakfasts were very delicious. Most importantly the owners are the most welcoming, generaous and lovely people you'd ever meet. Lakshmi who runs the place, made sure we are comfortable and helped us discovering the area with useful tips. We'll be coming back again for our next Hampi visit without any hesitation. Recommended 10/10
The location is undeniably amazing if you are okay with the fact that the resort is on the other side of the riverbank opposite to where all the popular sights are. The fastest way to the main temple complex is via ferry or coracle boat from Hippie Island (which is like 20 min away from the resort).
Jack, the resort dog, was lovely too. Scooter rental is available. And they offer beer.
Coconut Homestay is highly recommended.It has every thing Good Room with all facilities hygiene and view. Food is delicious must try veg nonveg thali. Breakfast n tea on terrace with view is heaven. You will get everything that a three star hotel provides moreover coconut homestay will treat you as Athiti Devo Bhava .Very Humble people.Proximity to Hampi sites is good within 10min range
The property is located in the midst of green fields giving a serene vibe to the place. A must visit place if you are looking to come out of the noisy city life and enjoy a peaceful time here. Would easily recommend one week to get the best of this place and also explore Hampi. The rooms were decent enough for the price and there is a variety of food available through the day.
The food was amazing. We even got a free meal due to a festival. The location was in New Hampi around 3kms from Hampi. But is an alright location to travel around in Hampi.
Hotels aren't great in Hampi as it's a Village.
The WiFi was pretty good, as the mobile networks were useless in hampi.
The bathroom and rooms were clean and of decent size. There is also an option for A/C.
*Abhi Homestay* one of the best Homestay in Hampi
aver! it feels like you've just come to one of your relative house there is also reasonable and amazing food food available Rooms are very cleaned . Breakfast and Dinner very tasty.i visit again .Thank you so much Raghavendra giving Great service . Highly recommend*Abhi Homestay*
Hotel in the heart of Hampi village. A stone's throw away from the temple complex. All the northern attractions are within walking distance. Clean and comfortable room. The hotel offers delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner. Friendly and attentive staff. Lots of restaurants nearby. Everything is perfect!
Great location in old hampi with a view of Vinupaksha temple from the rooftop. Clean, comfortable room with AC. Rickshaw provided by the hotel to and from the bus station was thoughtful. Downstairs at Shambhu Dosa Centre they do the best South Indian breakfast - vadas and dosas were amazing!
Rooms are absolutely neat, all facilities are available over there. Owner is too supportive. Easy go place. I suggest to use this oppurtunity when u come to Hampi... Even calls during booking were received nicely.... Overall it was like My home... 😊😊
Such an amazing place to stay..such a wonderful people to be with.. felt like my home. The best part of my Hampi trip was staying at Jade. Had a lot of wonderful memories..
Thanks a lot to ambi and mom .i miss them a lot
Easily one of the best views to stay at in Hampi. The owner Harsha too is easily one of the friendliest energies to connect with. A must stay for any traveller who needs their silences. Thank you Harsha for everything 😊
Very attentive and kind host. He guided us to a nearby mountain and spent some of his time answering our questions about Hampi and ancient times.
Very good impressions in the morning 🌅
Tasty kitchen..
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